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Writer's pictureLuc Neesby

Ultimate Guide To The Scope Of Work

Consultation and Design:


Initial meeting to discuss client needs, preferences, and budget.


Creation of a design plan, including layout, style, and material selection.


Demolition:


Removal of existing fixtures, cabinets, appliances, and flooring.


Structural Modifications:


Addressing any necessary changes to walls, ceilings, or floors for the new design.


Electrical Work:


Installation or relocation of electrical outlets, lighting fixtures, and appliances.


Plumbing Updates:


Adjustments or installations for sinks, faucets, dishwashers, and other plumbing elements.


HVAC Considerations:


Ensuring proper ventilation and climate control within the kitchen space.


Flooring Installation:


Laying down new flooring material, whether it's tiles, hardwood, or laminate.


Cabinet Installation:


Setting up new cabinetry based on the approved design.


Countertop Installation:


Placing and securing the selected countertop material, such as granite, quartz, or marble.


Appliance Installation:


Setting up and connecting kitchen appliances, including stoves, refrigerators, and dishwashers.


Backsplash Installation:


Adding a decorative and functional backsplash to protect walls and enhance the aesthetic.


Painting and Finishing:


Applying paint or other finishes to walls, cabinets, and other surfaces.


Fixture Installation:


Mounting light fixtures, faucets, handles, and other decorative elements.


Final Inspections:


Ensuring all work complies with local building codes and meets safety standards.


Clean-Up:


Thorough cleaning of the newly remodeled kitchen space.


Client Walkthrough:


Reviewing the completed project with the client, addressing any final adjustments.


Project Closure:


Wrapping up paperwork, obtaining final approvals, and officially concluding the kitchen remodel project.


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